Speaker
Rachel Wortis
(Trent University)
Description
The combination of disorder and interactions generally leads to a suppression in the single-particle density of states in bulk electronic systems. Numerical studies of the Anderson-Hubbard model point to a unique zero-bias anomaly in strongly correlated materials with a width proportional to the inter-site hopping amplitude $t$. A zero-bias anomaly with the same parameter dependence also appears in ensembles of two-site systems. We describe how this zero-bias anomaly in two-site systems is reflected in existing data from double quantum dots, and we propose a method to see the zero bias anomaly explicitly, emphasizing that it is a unique signature of the presence of strong correlations.
Authors
Rachel Wortis
(Trent University)
Joshua Folk
(University of British Columbia)
Silvia Luescher
(University of British Columbia)
Sylvia Luyben
(Trent University)